Great Cross Hall Street Welsh Baptist Church - Liverpool (1859)



LIVERPOOL, Great Cross Hall Street.

Welsh Baptists.- We had a large and very cheering addition to our number by baptism on the last sabbath day in Feb., when Mr Thomas, one of our town missionaries, delivered a very practical discourse; and Mr Thomas, our pastor, went down into the water and baptized sixteen candidates, eight of each sex, before a large audience. Much serious thought appeared to occupy the minds of the spectators, and holy joy sat on the countenances of our members. We praise God for his great goodness and hope to see more such days of the Son of Man.-We had another addition on March 18. Mr Thomas preached a sermon in behalf of the Missionary Society and then baptized six males and live females, all young persons. It was a lovely sight to see them, in the bloom of youth, consecrating themselves to their Lord and Saviour.

From, "The Baptist Reporter," April 1860, page 124.

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